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This part time associate samples products for suppliers within a Sam’s Club location. Moderate to high noise levels associated with a retail grocery warehouse environment. Customer service, Food handling, bartender, server, cashier, stocker, demonstrator, brand ambassador, or brand advocate experience is beneficial but not required.
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As a Cook, you will have flexible hours (full or part time) and the opportunity for promotion and continued development! Whether you’re flipping pancakes as a Grill Cook; prepping fresh salads and desserts as a Prep Cook; or hand-rolling buttermilk biscuits as a Backup Cook, you’ll make sure our guests leave full and happy every time.
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Must be 16 years of age (Alcohol and Production requires 18+) The ability to safely use appliances (microwave, toaster oven, hot plate) Weekends (Friday-Sunday) preferred; holidays & weekday work available.
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When you join the SAS Retail Services' team as a Reset Merchandiser servicing Whole Foods Market, you'll be making a difference by ensuring the latest products match the newest plan. We handle product movement at retail.
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Ensuring compliance with food safety requirements while preparing samples (cook, process, plate, serve). Product Demonstrators introduce customers to new and exciting items and brands by conducting product tasting events, sampling, or demonstrations.
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As a Server, you will have flexible hours (full or part time), no tip sharing, and the opportunity for promotion and continued development! Cracker Barrel values internal development- whether you want to become an Employee Training Coordinator, a Shift Leader, a Restaurant or Retail Manager, or come join us at our Home Office in Lebanon, TN to work in corporate support for our stores; we are committed to helping you reach your personal career goals.
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This part time associate produces, bottles/packages, and samples fresh items (Juice, Tortilla, Pineapple) within a Sam's Club location. This part time associate produces, bottles/packages, and samples fresh items (Juice, Tortilla, Pineapple) within a Sam's Club location.
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We provide comprehensive online and/or on-the-job training to get you working quickly. We welcome applicants without a high school or college degree, have no experience or are returning to the workforce and/or have military experience.
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The Juice Barista is an active and physical role that is fast paced, constant motion, and regular customer interaction. Online and/or on-the-job training. Preparing oranges, operating the juicing machine, and packaging the product for purchase.
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As a Host, you will have flexible hours (full or part time) and the opportunity for promotion and continued development! As a Host and hospitality expert, you'll get to welcome our guests into the store with a smile and call their name when it's time to eat.
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Overview As a Host and hospitality expert, you’ll get to welcome our guests into the store with a smile and call their name when it’s time to eat! Flexible SchedulesHealth, Vision, and Dental Benefits starting on day 1401K with company matching starting at 90 daysVacation Time35% off restaurant and retail itemsEmployee Stock Purchasing Program.
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Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Top Notch Training:PAR Training program: our hourly employee training program is built to help you grow and succeed. We care about your wellbeing and your success.
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Now, about you:Youre 18 years or olderHave reliable transportation and valid drivers license You can perform physical work of moving, bending, standing and can lift up to 25 lbsReady to jumpstart your professional career and/or fit your lifestyle needs Click here to learn more from our team.
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Responsibilities If you are friendly and guest-focused, you can thrive as a server here! Overview As a server at Cracker Barrel, you will serve up smiles and Southern goodness in a fast-paced, family-friendly environment.
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Some exposure to cold, refrigerated conditions, food products and cleaning chemicals. Reliable access to a smartphone or tablet on days worked. The ability to stand to perform the event for the duration of the event.
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